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Chris Fries in session at his home studio

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Chris Fries

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  • Born
    December 13, 1968 · Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Height
    1.98 m

Biography

    • Fries was born in Chicago, Illinois, moving with his sister and parents to Madison, Wisconsin as an infant and finally settling in La Habra, California where he was raised.

      He attended Servite High School in Anaheim where he played football and then went on to Clarke College in Dubuque, Iowa where he played on the basketball team. From there he continued on to Cerritos Community College in Norwalk, California before receiving his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Chapman University in Orange, California.

      After graduation, Chris was involved in radio broadcasting, working as an on-air personality, board operator and in the promotions department at 95.9 FM KEZY, an adult contemporary station in Anaheim, California (1993) where he met, and married his wife. It was at KEZY where Fries first learned of voiceover work and its potential, which planted the seed for later life. After leaving radio (1995), he entered the world of municipal government where he worked for ten years, but knew that his passion lied elsewhere. After the failing economy forced his layoff from his government post (2004), Chris decided to take the plunge and dive into voiceover full-time. After numerous classes, networking, cutting a demo and securing a small LA agent, success began slowly. But as he improved, and bookings increased, he moved up to larger and stronger representation finding success in a number of voiceover genres including commercials, video games, narration and radio imaging to name a few.

      Since the pandemic, Chris almost exclusively works out of his Orange County, CA home studio, instead of commuting 50 miles into Los Angeles studios for work studio.

      Fries is currently (2022) the voice of Dodge, Chevron, America's Best, and Kubota, and has had recent/current national campaigns and spots for BF Goodrich, Blue Def, Credit Karma, Scheels, Peak, TGI Friday's, and is, or has recently voiced promos for History Channel, ESPN, FOX and others. He's also featured as principal and supporting characters in top-selling video games such as Call of Duty: World at War, Guild Wars 2, G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra, Medal of Honor and Medal of Honor: Warfighter, Saints Row, Batman: Arkham Origins, Batman: Arkham Knight, Elex II, Mass Effect: Legendary Edition and others.
      - IMDb mini biography by: sixtwelve productions

Trademarks

  • His being cast in a number of war/combative "type" video games
  • His resonant, dusty voice

Trivia

  • Has voice-matched and voice-replaced for Thomas Haden Church and Jeff Bridges.
  • Worked as a jailer and on-line poker player as he worked his way up in voice acting.
  • Graduated from Chapman University in Orange, California with a degree in Communications.
  • One of his first voiceover jobs was as the background "cougher" in an anti-smoking ad, even though he had auditioned for the announcer.
  • Character in both the Medal of Honor series and G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra was named "Dusty", but there was no connection between the games and the same character name was purely coincidental.

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